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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 70 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Of the three the "No filter" image is my favorite, though all are noteworthy. The evening tones produced without filtering seems to coincide with what I imagine Hoyt Lake to be like at sunset. The IR-filtered image does better at picking up the brighter clouds and their reflections on the water's surface. I do not know why that would result from filtering the shorter wavelength light, but seems to be the case. Maybe you can comment on that aspect. Nice study! |
Aug 14th |
| 70 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
The ND filter - I think, that is the source - produces a dreamy mood to this paradisiacal locale. The foreground seems to be in the sunshine, even though storm clouds loom. Delightful image to view! |
Aug 14th |
| 70 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
I believe you got everything just the way it should be! Selective lighting produces great features in the vast landscape. You buddy's appearance in the distance with arms waving was a creative and effective touch! Well done! |
Aug 14th |
| 70 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Field of pretty wildflowers seems to stretch forever! Vantage points and compositions are fairly arbitrary in such a boundless setting. This simple crop eliminates some of the dark shadows and puts us a little closer to the blossoms. With access to this wilderness you should get out more often with that Z7! |
Aug 14th |
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| 70 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
The original was definitely drab and a bit underexposed. The way you have developed the neon sky furnishes a useful focal point. The view of the near foreground makes me think you took the exposure from waist high looking down toward the sand and gravel, which does not grab one's attention. Lowering the camera nearer the ground so that we are looking out and along the white crest and toward the sky highlights rather than down on the sand is my suggestion. |
Aug 14th |
| 70 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
The framing is quite nice on this image, and the use of the black foreground is both unusual as well as bringing emphasis to the focal points. However the key I believe in making this an outstanding photo was your use of the brightly clothed person just at right moment and position. |
Aug 6th |
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